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FORENSICS R, S Credits: 5
Forensics is designed for students interested in learning the fundamentals of criminal investigation and how it is applied in a court of law. They will use scientific techniques and technology in order to solve forensic investigations. Generally, the course integrates science, mathematics, and writing skills by using real-life applications and case studies. Specific topics include crime-scene investigation; the collection, handling, and examination of trace evidence such as hair, fibers, soil, pollen, and glass; fingerprinting, blood and blood spatter examination; DNA, drug, handwriting, and tool mark analysis; impressions; ballistics; forensic anthropology; and the determination of the cause and time of death. Along the way, students will have the opportunity to apply the scientific method – observation, collection and classification of data, examining relationships, forming and testing hypotheses, and making conclusions based on evidence. Students will also be introduced to the wide array of career choices in forensics.
Prerequisite: Biology